Tesla Model Y Owners & Service Manuals

Tesla Model Y: Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats

Lower LATCH anchors are provided in the second row outboard seats. The anchors are located between the seat's back rest and rear cushion. The exact location of each anchor is identified by a child safety seat identification button, illustrated below. The button is located on the seat back, directly above its associated anchor.

Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats

In the second row, install LATCH child safety seats in the outboard seating positions only. Use only a seat belt retained seat in the center position.

Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats

To install a LATCH child safety seat, slide the safety seat latches onto the anchor bars until they click into place. Carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the child safety seat manufacturer.

NOTE: Lower LATCH anchors should not be used with child seats or booster seats that have an integrated safety belt in situations where the combined weight of the child plus the child restraint is more than 65 lbs (29.5 kg). In these situations, use the safety belt instead.

Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats

NOTE: If Model Y is equipped with seven seats, the third row seating positions are not equipped with LATCH anchors. Use only seat belt retained child safety seats in a third row seating position.

Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats

Once installed, test the security of the installation before seating a child. Attempt to twist the child safety seat from side to side and try to pull it away from the seat, then check to ensure the anchors remain securely in place.

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